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10B() St-Légier-La Chiésaz PROMOVE Site Mixte : Activités Tertiaires Et Industrielles Avec Secteur De Logements Etat de Vaud – GOP vdition 2016 Site stratégique PPDE 10b() St-Légier-La Chiésaz PROMOVE Site mixte : activités tertiaires et industrielles avec secteur de logements ACTEURS PRINCIPAUX LOCALISATION Instances concernées pour la coordination : Communes de Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz, Vevey, Corsier- sur-Vevey Service des affaires intercommunales de la Riviera (SAI), PROMOVE, Canton. Exemples d'entreprises : Volet SA (charpentier constructeur), Seematter SA (équipements industriels), Grisoni-Zaugg SA (travaux publics), Jaggi-Pousaz SA (travaux publics). A noter la présence à Corsier-sur-Vevey de Merck-Serono SA (biotechnologies) dans la ZI de Fenil et le projet de Musée Chaplin sur le site du manoir de Ban. ACCESSIBILITE Desserte TP : Bus urbain VMCV et train Vevey-Les Pléiades. En train : St Légier-gare à 30 minutes de Lausanne et à 10 minutes de Vevey. Desserte TIM : Proximité immédiate de la jonction autoroutière de La Veyre. CHIFFRES-CLES (à actualiser selon périmètre) PERIMETRE EN COURS DE DEFINITION ETAT ACTUEL (STATENT 2011) 1856 Emplois EPT (STATENT 2012) 1725 (validation en cours) (STATENT 2011) 129 Entreprises (STATENT 2012) 129 (validation en cours) (RCPers 2011) 860 (RCPers 2012) 894 Habitants (RCPers 2013) 900 (RCPers 2014) En cours d’acquisition Superficie (2014) Validation en cours Zone industrielle Validation en cours dont ZIZA et/ou artisanale POTENTIELS DE DEVELOPPEMENT données en cours de définition PROJET DE DEVELOPPEMENT Contexte et enjeux : Le site de « Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz », proche du centre régional de Vevey et situé en amont et en aval de l’autoroute, se compose de secteurs pouvant faire l’objet de requalification et de densification. De plus, ils offrent une réserve significative de terrains libres de construction pouvant être valorisés. Ces secteurs présentent des caractères et opportunités différenciés : au Nord les zones d’activités de Fenil et de Rio-Gredon à consolider, au sud les secteurs de Pré-au-Blanc et de La Veyre à requalifier (affectation) et densifier. Ces secteurs ne sont actuellement pas directement desservis ni reliés entre eux par les TP. Informations dépourvues de foi publique. Des renseignements complémentaires concernant la 10b() – St-Légier - La Chiesaz, 2016 1 disponibilité des terrains et des locaux sont disponibles auprès des associations économiques régionales. Etat de Vaud – GOP vdition 2016 Site stratégique PPDE Les enjeux portent donc sur une étroite coordination des développements des secteurs en relation avec un réseau d’accessibilité multimodale, qui doit lui aussi être complété et amélioré ; ceci dans le respect de la haute valeur paysagère du site. Dans son schéma d’agglomération ainsi que dans ses concepts d’urbanisation, de paysage/nature et de mobilité, le projet d’agglomération Rivelac a posé des principes d’aménagement et des mesures de mobilité. Il a de plus défini le chantier d’étude URB7, qui forme le cadre de la mise en œuvre des principes d’aménagement et des mesures de mobilité. Objectifs Développer un pôle d’emplois bien desservi par les TP contribuant au rééquilibrage du ratio emplois/habitants de la région. Intégrer les zones d’activités dans le système de gestion cantonale des zones industrielles et artisanales. Favoriser une urbanisation différenciée, qualitative et coordonnée des secteurs en relation avec leur accessibilité multimodale). Assurer l’intégration des développements dans le site et assurer la continuité paysagère. Desservir ces zones avec des TP structurants Action finalisée et approuvée (horizon d'approbation) PLAN D'ACTIONS Mars 2016 Action en cours non finalisée (horizon d'approbation Action prévue (horizon de lancement estimé) Actions Pilote Remarques Date Planification Modification des planifications des secteurs (PPA-PQ) et/ou Commune autres mesures d’aménagement Etude « Cahiers des charges des planifications et des Commune Soutien financier cantonal et/ou fédéral* 2014- mesures d’aménagement », secteurs de St-Légier-La Chiésaz Etude de mobilité « Accessibilité de l'Ouest de SAI-SM 2013 l'agglomération et au site stratégique de la Veyre-Fenil » Agglo Projet d’agglomération Rivelac 2011 Rivelac Etude territoriale stratégique Communes Soutien financier cantonal et/ou fédéral* 2008 « Pôle de développement de Vevey - Saint Légier » Etude de trafic Soutien financier cantonal et/ou fédéral* 1998 Réalisation Promotion / Gestion Nouveaux locaux du groupe Grisoni-Zaugg SA 2010 Extension de Merck-Serono à Corsier-sur-Vevey (Fenil) 2008 Projets Migros (LemanParc), Aligro (Commerce de gros), sans suites 2005-07 K-Werkstatt (Business Park) Installation de Serono à Corsier-sur-Vevey (Fenil) 1998 * Aide à fonds perdu ou prêt sans intérêt alloués par le canton (et la Confédération dans certains cas) issu du décret des pôles (de 1996 à 2008), de la loi sur l'appui au développement économique ou de la loi sur le logement, ainsi que la loi sur la politique régionale dans les cas de cofinancement fédéral. Liens : http://www.vd.ch/themes/economie/developpement-economique/economie-regionale/projets-cofinances/ Secteur de la zone industrielle de Rio-Gredon Zone de Pré-au-Blanc affectée à des activités mixtes Crédit photographique : GOP-SDT, 09.2015 Informations dépourvues de foi publique. Des renseignements complémentaires concernant la 10b() – St-Légier - La Chiesaz, 2016 2 disponibilité des terrains et des locaux sont disponibles auprès des associations économiques régionales. .
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